--------------- FIDO MESSAGE AREA==> TOPIC: 123 CHESS Ref: F1S00002 Date: 01/22/98 From: KEN BLAKE Time: 11:48am \/To: CHRISTOPHER COYNE (Read 0 times) Subj: Would you play with the On 01-21-98 00:35, CHRISTOPHER COYNE wrote KB> Here's a brief example, in both descriptive and algebraic, to compa KB> KB> 1 P-K4 P-K4 1 e4 e5 KB> 2 N-KB3 N-QB3 2 Nf3 Nc6 KB> 3 B-C4 N-B3 3 Bc4 Nf6 KB> 4 N-N5 P-Q4 4 Ng5 d5 KB> 5 PxP NxP 5 exd5 Nxd5 KB> 6 NxBP KxN 6 Nxf7 Kxf7 KB> 7 Q-B3ch 7 Qf3+ CC>Thanx, I think I sorta understand. I'll try using it. Thanx much. I just noticed my error in the descriptive above. White's third move should be 3 B-B4. - - Ken Blake kblake@primenet.com - --- * WR 1.31 # 119 * Dog biscuits are made from collie flour. * Origin: The Tucson Computer Society BBS (1:300/2) --------------- FIDO MESSAGE AREA==> TOPIC: 123 CHESS Ref: F1S00003 Date: 01/22/98 From: BILL SPANGLER Time: 02:19pm \/To: ANANDA JAISINGH (Read 0 times) Subj: BSKB1,2 Hello Ananda Jaisingh, Ananda Jaisingh versus bill spangler 2.Nc3 Nf6 3.Nf3 d6 4.Bb5 c6 5.Be2 Qc7 6.d4 Nbd7 7.0-0 d5 8.ed5 cd5 9. bill spangler versus Ananda Jaisingh 2.Bc4 e6 3.Nf3 g6 4.O-O Bg7 5.c3 d5 6.ed5 ed5 7.Qa4+ Bd7 8.Bb5 Nc6 9.d4 still waiting :) ATP/qwk 1.42 bill.spangler%ll.fg@sevenstar.com --- FMail 0.98 * Origin: Lava Lamp * Gettysburg PA * 717 337 2222 * (1:2700/119) --------------- FIDO MESSAGE AREA==> TOPIC: 123 CHESS Ref: F1S00004 Date: 01/23/98 From: CHRISTOPHER COYNE Time: 12:22am \/To: KEN BLAKE (Read 0 times) Subj: Would you play with the KB> I'll play if you like, but since you've moved first, you're White. Y KB> move f6 is a move of a pawn to f6 (P-KB6, in descriptive) and is ill KB> KB> Try another move and I'll be glad to respond. Did you perhaps mean 1 KB> KB> By the way, it's customary to prefix moves with the number of the mo KB> KB> 1. f6 Oh, sorry. 1.e3 --- TriToss (tm) Professional 11.0 - #233 * Origin: *Flatlander BBS*Coppell Tx.*972-393-1688 (1:124/9057.0) --------------- FIDO MESSAGE AREA==> TOPIC: 123 CHESS Ref: F1S00005 Date: 01/23/98 From: HARALD WILHELMS Time: 12:00am \/To: ALL (Read 0 times) Subj: FIDO FALLS '96 TOURNEY Moin, together! Ŀ After today's finished game: Michael Rumpf-Peter Pichlbauer 1-0 at long last here's FIDO-FALL'96-TOURNEY's final table: POS points (out of 9 games each) 1 Michael Rumpf 9 2 Harald Wilhelms 7 3 Peter Pichlbauer 7 4 Dan Triplett 6 5 James Ranson 5 6 Chad Butterbaugh 3 6 Derek Jay 3 8 Willie Walker 2 9 Fabian Labeau 1 10 Julio Bleda 0 Ŀ 5 players (Pos 6-10) withdrew after few moves :-(( Very few games have been finished regularly :-((( That's not what I'm here for. What to do? Never play e-mail-chess again ? That's no solution. I'll try again. Ŀ regards, o o #\ __ /# harald T> TOPIC: 123 CHESS Ref: F1T00000 Date: 01/23/98 From: KEN BLAKE Time: 01:28pm \/To: CHRISTOPHER COYNE (Read 0 times) Subj: Would you play with the On 01-23-98 00:22, CHRISTOPHER COYNE wrote KB> I'll play if you like, but since you've moved first, you're White. KB> move f6 is a move of a pawn to f6 (P-KB6, in descriptive) and is il KB> KB> Try another move and I'll be glad to respond. Did you perhaps mean KB> KB> By the way, it's customary to prefix moves with the number of the m KB> KB> 1. f6 CC>Oh, sorry. No problem. CC>1.e3 1. ... e5 - - Ken Blake kblake@primenet.com - --- * WR 1.31 # 119 * You can observe a lot just by watching. * Origin: The Tucson Computer Society BBS (1:300/2) --------------- FIDO MESSAGE AREA==> TOPIC: 123 CHESS Ref: F1U00000 Date: 01/23/98 From: PETER PICHLBAUER Time: 12:25am \/To: ALLE (Read 0 times) Subj: FIDO FALLS '96 TOURNEY -=> Quoting Michael Rumpf to Peter Pichlbauer <=- Moin Michael, Michael Rumpf I Peter Pichlbauer --------------+----------------- 01. Ng1-f3 I d7-d5 02. c2-c4 I c7-c6 03. d2-d4 I Ng8-f6 04. Nb1-c3 I d5xc4 05. a2-a4 I Bc8-e6 06. e2-e4 I g7-g6 07. Nf3-e5 I Nb8-d7 08. Ne5xc4 I Bf8-g7 09. Bf1-e2 I 0-0 10. 0-0 I Qd8-c7 11. Bc1-e3 I Rf8-d8 12. h2-h3 I Be6xc4 13. Be2xc4 I c6-c5 14. Qd1-b3 I e7-e6 15. e4-e5 I Nf6-h5 16. Nc3-b5 I Qc7-b6 17. a4-a5 I Qb6-c6 18. d4-d5 I e6xd5 19. Bc4xd5 I c5-c4 20. Bd5xc6 I c4xb3 21. Bc6xb7 I Ra8-b8 22. a5-a6 I Rd8-e8 23. Be3xa7 I Rb8-d8 24. Ba7-e3 I Re8xe5 25. Nb5-c3 I Re5xe3 26. f2xe3 I Nd7-c5 27. Rf1-d1 I Rd8-f8 28. a6-a7 I Bg7xc3 29. b2xc3 I Nc5xb7 30. a7-a8Q I Rf8xa8 31. Ra1xa8+ I Kg8-g7 32. Ra8-b8 I Nb7-c5 33. Rb8-b5 I Nc5-e4 34. Rb5xb3 I Nh5-g3 35. Rb3-b7 I Ng3-e2 36. Kg1-h2 I Ne2xc3 37. Rd1-d7 I g6-g5 38. Rd7xf7+ I Kg7-g6 39. Rf7xh7 I Nc3-d5 40. g2-g4 I Ne4-c5 41. Rb7-a7 I Nc5-e4 42. Rh7-d7 I Ne4-f6 43. Ra7-a6 I Nd5-c3 44. Td7-d6 I Nc3-e4 45. h3-h4 I Ne4xd6 46. Ra6xd6 I g5xh4 47. Kh2-h3 I Kg6-g5 48. Rd6xf6 I Kg5xf6 49. Kh3xh4 _I resign_ Gruss, __ /-'eter. --- * Origin: "good morning" is an opinion, not a greeting. 2:240/5855.10) --------------- FIDO MESSAGE AREA==> TOPIC: 123 CHESS Ref: F1V00000 Date: 01/26/98 From: CHRISTOPHER COYNE Time: 01:06am \/To: KEN BLAKE (Read 0 times) Subj: Would you play with the KB> CC>1.e3 KB> KB> 1. ... e5 Me You 1.e3 e5 2.Qf3 ... --- TriToss (tm) Professional 11.0 - #233 * Origin: *Flatlander BBS*Coppell Tx.*972-393-1688 (1:124/9057.0) --------------- FIDO MESSAGE AREA==> TOPIC: 123 CHESS Ref: F1W00000 Date: 01/07/98 From: WAYNE HALSDORF Time: 11:05am \/To: ALL (Read 0 times) Subj: No messages Haven't seen any messages. Any reason? * SLMR 2.1a # * hAS ANYONE SEEN MY cAPSLOCK KEY? --- OverMail v0.82b * Origin: UXB Info-Serve - BBSList & BFDS FDN Headqtrs (1:141/1135) --------------- FIDO MESSAGE AREA==> TOPIC: 123 CHESS Ref: F1W00001 Date: 01/26/98 From: KEN BLAKE Time: 11:14am \/To: CHRISTOPHER COYNE (Read 0 times) Subj: Would you play with the On 01-26-98 01:06, CHRISTOPHER COYNE wrote CC> Me You CC>1.e3 e5 CC>2.Qf3 ... 2... Nf6 - - Ken Blake kblake@primenet.com - --- * WR 1.31 # 119 * Old age: giving good advice, not setting bad examples. * Origin: The Tucson Computer Society BBS (1:300/2)